Texas High School Graduation Postponed Due to Low Eligibility

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A high school commencement ceremony in Texas was called off after the district found that only of five of 33 prospective grads were eligible to cross the stage due to failing grades, attendance, verification, and documentation issues. The district officials insisted the decision was made in the best interest of students in the state-controlled system and that no student should just be passed through the system.
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